Cortus Metals Inc. announced field work results including soil and rock-grab sampling programs and a ground magnetic survey at the Goldrun project in Humbolt County, Nevada, USA. Key prospective areas of the project were tested, with 178 soil samples being collected at 60m spacing. Samples were analyzed using the Ionic Leach method, a proven technique for detecting buried precious metal mineralization. Multi-element analysis revealed anomalous zones of gold as well as important pathfinder element anomalies such as arsenic, antimony, mercury and copper. Additionally, 17 rock-grab samples were collected with peak assay values of >4,000 ppb gold and >29,000 ppb silver in sulphide rich-quartz veins. A high-resolution ground magnetic survey totaling 18.5 km2 was also completed, covering the majority of the Goldrun project and indicating a potential NE-trending intrusion that could be spatially related to a gold-copper deposit similar to Nevada Gold Mine's Phoenix deposits. Coincident geochemical and geophysical anomalies indicate several prospective target zones within the Goldrun project.